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Printing Internet Pages don't come out as they should

2nd March 2007, 11:49

I've got a weird problem.

a customer of mine has got a Windows Server 2003 SP1 Terminal Server. In the network are two Kyocera Mita FS FS3820N .
Users connect to the Terminal Server through terminals.
When a Terminal Server User tries to print a route from the internet (example : http://www.routenet.nl) only one line of text gets printed and hundreds of prints get out of the Kyocera printer.
When a Terminal Server User tries to print a PDF file to the Kyocera printers, only a very small version of the PDF is printed.

When the Terminal Server Administrator prints the same things as described, the prints come out normally.

I've tried to give the Terminal Server Users full control on the printers but that doesn't help.

I would urgently delete one of your double posts before daniel sees it. Otherwise you will find that you have an extra two weeks to investigate this problem without our help....

Tom
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You don't get long to delete it; a few minutes I think. Edit it instead and replace it with "Deleted due to double post - sorry"

Tom
For my own and your protection, I do not provide support by private message under any circumstances. All such messages will be deleted and ignored.
Anything you say will be misquoted and used against you